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Kiehn, Peter D. (1884-1962)

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(New page: ''Mennonite Weekly Review'' obituary: 17 May 1962 p. 3 Birth date: 1884 Category:Mennonite Weekly Review obituaries)
 
 
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<font size="+2">'''Early M. B. Missionary To China Field Dies'''</font>
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Hillsboro, Kan. &#8212; Word has been received here that Rev. Peter D. Kiehn, one of the first Mennonite Brethren missionaries to enter China, died May 3 in Los Angeles, Calif. He was 78.
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Rev. Kiehn went to China in 1911 under the China Mennonite Mission Society. The Society was supported by various Mennonite conferences including the Mennonite Brethren conference. Rev. and Mrs. Kiehn went to China in 1944 under the M. B. Board of Foreign Missions but had to leave the country in 1946 because of the political situation and Rev. Kiehn's health.
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The Kiehns were long-time members of the Hillsboro M. B. Church and had recently requested the transfer of their membership to the City Terrace M. B. church in Los Angeles. The memorial service was held in Los Angeles on May 7.
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Latest revision as of 14:28, 8 August 2019

Mennonite Weekly Review obituary: 1962 May 17 p. 3

Birth date: 1884

text of obituary:

Early M. B. Missionary To China Field Dies

Hillsboro, Kan. — Word has been received here that Rev. Peter D. Kiehn, one of the first Mennonite Brethren missionaries to enter China, died May 3 in Los Angeles, Calif. He was 78.

Rev. Kiehn went to China in 1911 under the China Mennonite Mission Society. The Society was supported by various Mennonite conferences including the Mennonite Brethren conference. Rev. and Mrs. Kiehn went to China in 1944 under the M. B. Board of Foreign Missions but had to leave the country in 1946 because of the political situation and Rev. Kiehn's health.

The Kiehns were long-time members of the Hillsboro M. B. Church and had recently requested the transfer of their membership to the City Terrace M. B. church in Los Angeles. The memorial service was held in Los Angeles on May 7.

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